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Baja Ron's sway bar
I installed the bar on my 2015 RTS this weekend, and painted and installed the Air Scoops also. Work an hour, take a break for an hour. Lotsa up and down for this old man. I'm not quite finished putting the skins back on but I should be able to finish tomorrow. Our Spyder group is going on a run Tuesday and I'm excited to take the Spyder out and blow out the winter cobwebs.
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Originally Posted by Revalden
I installed the bar on my 2015 RTS this weekend, and painted and installed the Air Scoops also. Work an hour, take a break for an hour. Lotsa up and down for this old man. I'm not quite finished putting the skins back on but I should be able to finish tomorrow. Our Spyder group is going on a run Tuesday and I'm excited to take the Spyder out and blow out the winter cobwebs.
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Hope you discern and enjoy the upgrades. Mine came with the scoops but I added the swaybar and shock adjusters (for my '13) and love the difference.
Safe Rides,
David and Sharon Goebel
Both Retired USAF Veterans
2018 Anniversary Edition RT Limited
Baja Ron ultimate swaybar. Vredestein tires, Baja Ron Front Shock Pre-load adjusters, Pedal Box, See my Spyder Garage
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Thanks guys. Working on the Spyder is Cardiac Rehab for my triple by-pass last November. I'm much improved since starting this project. Exercise? I thought you said Extra Fries.
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If you live in small town America and only ride inside the city limits, you don't need the BajaRon sway bar. If, however, you ever get out of town and hit the freeway or twisty back roads to some exciting locale, you absolutely NEED that sway bar. Just sayin'
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Originally Posted by ricford
If you live in small town America and only ride inside the city limits, you don't need the BajaRon sway bar. If, however, you ever get out of town and hit the freeway or twisty back roads to some exciting locale, you absolutely NEED that sway bar. Just sayin'
We do live in 'Small Town America', but I probably won't be riding it much around here, but there are lotsa back road twisties in Oklahoma and ya gotta use the freeways for a while to get to the really good ones. In Oklahoma we don't measure distances in miles, we measure in hours to get there. Oh, and we ride to EAT somewhere new.
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